Will the City of Davenport Take a Big Gamble?

Author
Brittany Cord, Luther College
Region
North America
Topic
Strategy & General Management
Length
10 pages
Keywords
government
Governmental Accounting
Nonprofit Management
SWOT Analysis
Stakeholder Model
Student Price
$4.00
Target Audience
Graduate Students
Undergraduate Students

Davenport was one of the first cities in Iowa to have riverboat gambling in the early 1990s.  Its riverboat, Rhythm City Riverboat Casino, was not rebounding from the 2008 recession and the riverboat was falling into disrepair.  As a potentially strong revenue source, City leaders blamed the owner, Isle of Capri, and claimed they were letting the Rhythm City riverboat decline in favor of investing and promoting their Isle of Capri riverboat in the neighboring city of Bettendorf.  After years of studies, discussions, and meetings, the City of Davenport proposed it purchase the Rhythm City Casino and redevelop it into a land-based casino.  A city owning a casino was a rare business move and there were a lot of questions from city leaders, the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission, voters, and investors on how it would all work and would it bring the budget relief some City leaders promised.

Learning Outcomes
  1. Develop an appropriate stakeholder analysis for public agencies that desire to engage in owning or operating gambling establishments.
  2. Analyze the relationship between stakeholder actions and socioeconomic concerns for cities that desire public ownership or operation of gambling establishments.
  3. Identify decision-making tools for the City of Davenport.
  4. Evaluate appropriate criteria and strategic management tools for the City of Davenport’s decision-making about gambling establishments.